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I don't think Exmor matters cos the Play still takes decent images anyway
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Posted: 2011-07-17 17:40:11
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The Xperia Play does have a scratch resistant mineral glass screen. It's like the arc in that it has a shatter proof sheet over the glass.
The auto brightness, small ram and rom, and lack of 720P recording really let this phone down big time. Everything else is tops and it runs very smooth and fast.
hmm i read it somewhere and i cant remember it, that one reviewed said that the screen is made of plastic, maybe that review was based on a prototype, well it's good to have a mineral glass scratch resistant surface than a plastic ones.
@bonovox
yes no need for Exmor-R, i saw a lot of quality pictures from play, but 5MP really?
they have sacrificed a lot of features already but it is still pricey than ARC
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Posted: 2011-07-18 04:31:59
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The US version RX800x like I have, is just a regular glass screen I believe.... but sony does have a factory installed screen protector on the display... for those of you that also own one, if you look really close at the top edge of the display, you can see were the screen protector is indeed applied. The box even includes a note that tells of this display proctor and urges you not to remove it.
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Posted: 2011-07-18 05:13:07
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I removed the screen protector and the phone has the same scratch free material as on the XPlay and other Xperias. Can't see why they would put anything else on really.
The phone itself is running brilliantly. No wobble in the slider, very sturdy construction. Sound quality is excellent - especialy the HD Voice which can be almost deafening and needs the have the volume taken down a notch or two.
The 4G version should be superfast (21 meg or something I believe), I regularly get around 6Meg plus which is still pretty fast.
The US market should see some success and I hope so as I'd love to see a XPlay II.
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Posted: 2011-07-18 11:10:51
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I think all the current Xperia range has scratch resistant glass or coating but it's not Gorilla Glass though I don't think. My Neo has scratch resistant coating on screen. @Goldenface as long as you love & enjoy yours who cares
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Posted: 2011-07-18 15:59:11
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Production was also increased last quarter, despite mobiletoday saying it was marketed at the wrong demographic.
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Posted: 2011-07-18 16:14:38
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On 2011-07-17 12:21:43, mhyke wrote:
If you are going to compare Xperia Play to other Xperia Out there like Arc/Neo/Pro and even Ray, Xplay has a lot of Cons than Pros
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Pricey than Xperia Arc
[ This Message was edited by: mhyke on 2011-07-17 11:28 ]
No it's not, it's about USD150 cheaper than the Arc in most markets.
IMHO none of those cons are real 'cons' to me, except that I'm not a gamer. If I was even half a gamer, I'd pick one in a heartbeat. It looks so stylish and slick to me, especially the white one
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Posted: 2011-07-18 17:50:29
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xperia play price drop drastically here in dubai. it cost now $475. Neo is more expensive now than play..
to be honest, i have too much regret buying this phone because of lack of good games until now after more than 3 months in market.
I ended up giving this to my nephew as a gift! goodbye play!
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Posted: 2011-07-18 18:49:23
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yes my man
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Posted: 2011-07-19 07:35:11
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On 2011-07-18 11:10:51, goldenface wrote:
I removed the screen protector and the phone has the same scratch free material as on the XPlay and other Xperias. Can't see why they would put anything else on really.
The phone itself is running brilliantly. No wobble in the slider, very sturdy construction. Sound quality is excellent - especialy the HD Voice which can be almost deafening and needs the have the volume taken down a notch or two.
The 4G version should be superfast (21 meg or something I believe), I regularly get around 6Meg plus which is still pretty fast.
The US market should see some success and I hope so as I'd love to see a XPlay II.
The screen is a four-inch (101.6mm) FWVGA (854x480) resolution LCD which is underneath a plastic multi-touch capacitive digitizer. It's very possible that the US version will have a glass screen when it hits Verizon.
Pocket Now- Xperia Play Review
Oh, btw here's the review that i was talking about, that Xperia Play has a Plastic Multi touch capacitive digitizer, did they made a mistake about this?
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Posted: 2011-07-22 12:24:49
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